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Case Citation
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Gordon v. Steele Case Brief

District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania1974Docket #1034874
376 F. Supp. 575 1974 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8273

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

General Brief
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tl;dr: A student sued Pennsylvania doctors in federal court, claiming Idaho citizenship for diversity jurisdiction. The court found she established Idaho domicile by intending to remain indefinitely, despite prior Pennsylvania ties.

Legal Significance: Establishes that for diversity jurisdiction, a student can acquire a new domicile by being physically present in a new state and forming a subjective intent to remain there indefinitely, not necessarily permanently.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Plaintiff Susan Gordon, originally a Pennsylvania domiciliary, sued Pennsylvania-based defendants for medical malpractice in federal court, asserting diversity jurisdiction. At the time of filing, Gordon was 19, having reached the age of majority. Eight months prior to filing suit, Gordon enrolled in Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, rented an apartment there, and expressed her intention not to return to Pennsylvania. Defendants challenged diversity jurisdiction, arguing Gordon remained a Pennsylvania citizen. Factors indicating Pennsylvania ties included her parents’ residence there, use of a Pennsylvania driver’s license, a Pennsylvania bank account, and returning for some vacations and summer work. Factors supporting Idaho domicile included her apartment rental, her subjective intent to make Idaho her home indefinitely, her membership in Idaho Blue Cross, and her desire to marry within her faith, for which she believed opportunities were greater in Idaho. The critical determination was her citizenship at the time the action was commenced.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Did the plaintiff establish a new domicile in Idaho for purposes of federal diversity jurisdiction by moving there to attend college with the intent to remain indefinitely, despite maintaining some ties to her previous state of Pennsylvania?

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Legal Issue

Did the plaintiff establish a new domicile in Idaho for purposes of federal diversity jurisdiction by moving there to attend college with the intent to remain indefinitely, despite maintaining some ties to her previous state of Pennsylvania?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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